Avaya IP Office Release 8.1 sees its release in late July of 2012 and improves on the hardware architecture significantly. The core cabinet, IP Office 500v2, is still in play, but primary call processing can actually be moved to a Linux server this time out. The server holds all of the programming and administration of all other Linux servers and IP Office 500 cabinets in the network. [click to continue…]

With the recent release ofAvaya IP OfficeRelease 8 we (Digticom) have had many questions about the new modules, software, updates, mobility, and general new features. Below you will find a list of questions and answers which should help.

Avaya IP Office 8 introduces a suite of features and enhancements that illustrate just how far IP Office has come over the last years.At the core ofIP Office8 is the integration of the Nortel Norstar MICS line and theBCMproduct portfolio, streamlining the brand for a more complete product experience. [click to continue…]

Avaya IP Office Release 7 comes to life with the incorporation of support for a number of new phone units and IP sets, with more support for features than any previous incarnations. Often cited as the beginning of a new path for Avaya, IP Office Release 7 is a dynamic suite that allows office and enterprise suits to run with stunning fluidity and efficiency. [click to continue…]

Avaya IP Office Release 6is the first Avaya SMB product since the Nortel-integrated SMB product line. It is, for all intents and purposes, the culmination of several products from Nortel’s popular line to the Norstar. [click to continue…]

Avaya’s IP Office Release 5 brings the IP Office system into the enterprise space and allows for more versatility in communications than ever imagined thanks to features like IP Office redundancy.

IP Office redundancy is essentially a way to have primary IP phones from one set-up roll over to an alternate set-up without missing a beat – in either WAN or LAN networks. This is especially ideal for those companies with offices in multiple areas, as different offices can actually provide back-up for other ip phone systems using IP Office Release 5.